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Arminee Chahbazian: Sculpture and Encaustics

January 20, 2005

“Sculpture and Encaustics,” an exhibit featuring the work of artist Arminée Chahbazian, is currently on display in Pacific Union College’s Rasmussen Art Gallery. The show will be open through February 3. Chahbazian, a local artist who also showcases her work in San Fransisco, received her MFA in sculpture from the Yale School of Art. Her current exhibit at the Rasmussen Art Gallery includes encaustic paintings and sculptural works. “Encaustics” refers to the method of painting with pigmented bees’ wax; and Chahbazian’s sculptures are predominantly marble, with some other materials incorporated....

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Colloquy Takes a "Town Hall Meeting" Approach

January 10, 2005

“Please keep your questions succinct,” requested Student Association Executive Vice President Adam Weeks. Students began to line up behind the three mics, waiting for their turn to address questions to the onstage panel consisting of the college president, all four vice presidents, the chief of Campus Security, the chaplain, and the SA president and executive vice president. In this colloquy program on January 6, organized by the Student Association and conducted like a town hall meeting, the floor was opened to discussion between students and the panel. Questions regarding plans for housing arrangements, weight room and Internet upgrades, and required program attendance were raised. Others asked about married student issues, the student senate situation, and the new assessment seminar required of all seniors. Not all the students felt that their questions were answered satisfactorily; but, all in all, the atmosphere was positive as the campus had a chance to verbally address major issues and hear the personal responses of the administration. The attentiveness (and occasional outbreaks of laughter or applause) of the audience showed that they were paying close attention. And as both President Richard Osborn and Vice President of Student Services Lisa Bissell Paulson reminded the assembly, the administration...

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Canada's Incredible Parks

January 10, 2005

Filmmaker Dale Johnson will be presenting his travelogue entitled "Canada's Incredible Parks" at Pacific Union College's Paulin Hall Auditorium on Saturday, January 15, at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. Dale Johnson did his first filming while living with the Choco Indians in the jungles of lower Panama. Later he spent two years directing and filming the outdoor television series, "The Lone Star Sportsman," which took him all over the United States and several foreign countries. He also joined the film unit attached to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, spent five years at NASA, and formed his own company, Trailwood Films. Many of his films have won prizes and awards, including two that collected the prestigious CINE Golden Eagle. Recent projects include a National Geographic Special on the wolves of Yellowstone. ...

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